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NYC Class Size Working Group Co-Chairs Johanna Garcia and Dr. David Marmor invite you to join the

Class Size Working Group Community Engagement Sessions

Join the Class Size Working Group to learn more about their proposals for reducing class sizes, as NYC Public Schools plans to implement the state’s new class size law. Attending an engagement session is your opportunity to provide feedback to the Working Group as they finalize recommendations.

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Virtual
Manhattan/Brooklyn
Tuesday, September 26
5PM – 7:30PM
Interpretation services will be provided in Mandarin, Russian, and Spanish

Queens/Bronx/Staten Island
Wednesday, September 27
5PM – 7:30PM
Interpretation services will be provided in Bangla, Mandarin, and Spanish

In-Person
MLK Campus Auditorium
122 Amsterdam Ave.
New York, NY 10023
Monday, October 2
5PM – 7:30PM
Interpretation services will be provided in Bangla, Mandarin, and Spanish

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NYCPS PRESS RELEASE

NEW YORK CITY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION CONVENES WORKING GROUP ON CLASS SIZE LEGISLATION IMPLEMENTATION

New York City, NY – New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the members of the Class Size Working Group. Made up of a diverse cross-section of stakeholders, the goal of this working group is to gather input and provide feedback for DOE leadership to consider related to implementing the State’s new class size legislation.

The legislation, which was signed into law by Governor Hochul in September 2022, prescribes new class size caps for all DOE K-12 community school district schools as well as the creation of a class size reduction plan, to be phased in over five years, for all DOE K-12 community district schools. In addition to requiring the development of the class size reduction plan, which must be approved by the United Federation of Teachers and the Council of School Supervisors and Administrators, the law also requires the submission of annual implementation reports. While the New York City Department of Education anticipates being in compliance with the legislation for the next two years, we hope to use feedback from this working group to determine approaches to reaching compliance in the years ahead.

From a large and diverse group of applicants, DOE selected the following members, with a goal of including parents or guardians of DOE students, educators, advocates, researchers, and other key stakeholders. In considering the group composition, DOE considered individuals’ geographic representation, experience, school affiliation (including grade composition and size of the school), as well as organizational affiliation to ensure that a diversity of perspectives are represented within the Working Group.

“We will only succeed in meeting the requirements of the class size legislation with the support of our families, educators, and community partners,” said Chancellor David C. Banks. “The class size mandates included in the legislation passed last year will require difficult decisions and trade-offs in the years ahead, as well as require more funding and other resources. It is critical that members of our school communities are included in this process and help guide the decisions that must be made around implementation of this law.”

The Class Size Working Group will begin meeting this week.

Name Borough Affiliation
Al Suhu Queens Parent 
Alysa O'Shea Queens Parent 
Andrea Daniels Bronx/Citywide Parent 
Andrew Rein Citywide Citizens Budget Commission
Ayishah Irvin Manhattan Parent
Bradley Alter Brooklyn Parent
Brenda Gonzalez Bronx Principal
Celeste Douglas Brooklyn (District 18) Superintendent
Chris Ogno Brooklyn Principal
Dale Kelly Citywide CSA
David Marmor Queens Principal
Deborah Alexander Queens Parent 
Dia Bryant Statewide EdTrust NY
Elizabeth Hoffman Citywide Office of City Council Speaker Adrienne Adams
Elizabeth Kennedy Citywide Office of the NYC Public Advocate Jumaane D. Williams
Johanna Bjorken Brooklyn School Business Manager
Johanna Garcia Manhattan Office of State Senator Robert Jackson
Kaliris Salas Ramirez Manhattan PEP Member
Keisha Sydney Brooklyn Parent 
Kesha Rashed Bronx Teacher
Lara Lai Citywide NYC Comptroller's Office
Latoya Coleman Bronx Parent 
Leonie Hamson Citywide Class Size Matters
Lisa Rivera Bronx Parent 
Lori Podvesker Brooklyn/Citywide Parent 
Lucia Curatolo-Boylan Staten Island Parent 
Marina Marcou-O'Malley Statewide AQE
Matt Chingos National Urban Institute
Myrna Torres Citywide Children's Aid
Naveed Hasan Manhattan PEP Member
Patrick Sprinkle Manhattan Teacher
Phillip Composto Queens (District 30) Superintendent
Rachel Paguaga Brooklyn Teacher
Randi Garay Brooklyn Parent 
Randi Levine Citywide Advocates for Children
Chair Rita Joseph Citywide Chair of the Education Committee, City Council
Ron Britt Queens Parent 
Rosa G Diaz Manhattan Parent 
Stephen Stowe Brooklyn Parent 
Tom Sheppard Bronx PEP Member
Venus Sze-Tsang Staten Island Parent 
Vijah Ramjattan Queens Parent
Additional UFT and CSA Representation to be determined Citywide UFT, CSA

 

 

 

 

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